Houston-area boy, 4, confined to closet says rats were his friends

January 2, 2018Updated: January 3, 2018 10:46am

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A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday that they discovered the 4-year-old living in a tiny closet a few feet from drug and sex paraphernalia. Constable deputies arrived at the home located in the West Memorial neighborhood a few blocks from Mason Road after receiving a tip about a drug operation there.

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday that they discovered the 4-year-old living in a tiny closet a few feet from drug and sex paraphernalia. Constable deputies arrived at the home located in the West Memorial neighborhood a few blocks from Mason Road after receiving a tip about a drug operation there.

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday that they discovered the 4-year-old living in a tiny closet a few feet from drug and sex paraphernalia. Constable deputies arrived at the home located in the West Memorial neighborhood a few blocks from Mason Road after receiving a tip about a drug operation there.

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday that they discovered the 4-year-old living in a tiny closet a few feet from drug and sex paraphernalia. Constable deputies arrived at the home located in the West Memorial neighborhood a few blocks from Mason Road after receiving a tip about a drug operation there.

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday that they discovered the 4-year-old living in a tiny closet a few feet from drug and sex paraphernalia. Constable deputies arrived at the home located in the West Memorial neighborhood a few blocks from Mason Road after receiving a tip about a drug operation there.

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday that they discovered the 4-year-old living in a tiny closet a few feet from drug and sex paraphernalia. Constable deputies arrived at the home located in the West Memorial neighborhood a few blocks from Mason Road after receiving a tip about a drug operation there.

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday that they discovered the 4-year-old living in a tiny closet a few feet from drug and sex paraphernalia. Constable deputies arrived at the home located in the West Memorial neighborhood a few blocks from Mason Road after receiving a tip about a drug operation there.

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday that they discovered the 4-year-old living in a tiny closet a few feet from drug and sex paraphernalia. Constable deputies arrived at the home located in the West Memorial neighborhood a few blocks from Mason Road after receiving a tip about a drug operation there.

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday that they discovered the 4-year-old living in a tiny closet a few feet from drug and sex paraphernalia. Constable deputies arrived at the home located in the West Memorial neighborhood a few blocks from Mason Road after receiving a tip about a drug operation there.

A toddler was rescued from a feces-infested home in West Harris County that police said was being used to sell methamphetamine earlier this week. The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office said Tuesday

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"He can articulate some things that are really shocking and surprising that tell us he was in there for a quite a length of time," she said. "The detail on this case is very awful. This is a 4-year-old child who has seen things an adult should not have seen."

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She said the child talked of sneaking away from the closet and that his punishment was being forced to sit on top of a refrigerator where he was afraid he would fall after nodding off.

The boy's mother, April Burrier, wasn't present when the deputies showed up and was arrested later. She's facing a charge of endangering a child. She told authorities someone else was supposed to be taking care of her son but couldn't identify that person.

Authorities are seeking the man believed to have been making and selling drugs at the house.

The boy's father, Robert Dehard, said Tuesday he left the child with Burrier after Thanksgiving and now was seeking to regain custody of his son. Child welfare officials said he had previous drug convictions and until Tuesday had refused to submit to drug testing. His custody request has been delayed until next month to await test results.